[unav_all] Fwd: Tuesday @ AGU - new location - UNAVCO Annual
Meeting
Meghan Miller
meghan at unavco.org
Mon Dec 14 16:47:40 MST 2009
Just a reminder of the new location for the UNAVCO Annual Meeting,
Tuesday evening! Agenda attached.....
See you there.....
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Meghan Miller <meghan at unavco.org>
> Date: December 2, 2009 10:23:38 AM MST
> To: Unavco All Listserv <unav_all at ls.unavco.org>
> Subject: Tuesday @ AGU - new location - UNAVCO Annual Meeting
>
> UNAVCO Community members,
>
> I am writing to let you know that the UNAVCO Annual Meeting will be
> in Moscone Center this year. Please mark your AGU calendar:
>
> New Location: Moscone Center, South Building, East Mezzanine Level,
> Room 228
> Date: Tuesday, December 15, 2009
>
> Time: 7:30 p.m. [Following the AGU Geodesy Section Reception, 6:30
> p.m. - Moscone 220]
>
>
>
>
>
> All community members are cordially invited to participate in the
> business meeting, which follows the AGU Geodesy Section Reception.
> At the meeting, we will seek your feedback on the Long Range Science
> Plan for Geodesy, hear about advances within UNAVCO over the last
> year, and learn the results of the election.
>
> UNAVCO has had a very exciting year, with implementation of the 2008
> Strategic Plan "Positioning UNAVCO: Advancing Science through
> Geodesy". Building on the goals and strategies within that plan, we
> have undertaken a major reorganization of business services, now
> called Program Support Services, to ensure efficient and effective
> support to the UNAVCO programs who directly serve the science
> community. In addition to supporting dozens of proposals by
> community members, UNAVCO has led or partnered on more than 40
> formal proposal submissions this year, and has secured funding from
> a diversified set of NSF, NASA, and USGS programs. The UNAVCO
> Facility has continued to support community investigators around the
> world, including major advances in geodesy infrastructure in both
> Polar regions. We have become the NSF Facility for Terrestrial
> Laser Scanner (TLS) instrumentation, and are acquiring a community
> TLS equipment pool with engineering and data processing support. The
> transition to EarthScope Operations and Maintenance is now complete,
> and the PBO Program oversees both Plate Boundary Observatory and the
> San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth. With ARRA funding, 232 PBO
> stations in Cascadia will be upgraded to high rate, real time data
> streaming. In addition to another successful year for UNAVCO Short
> Courses, support for a second generation RESESS (Research Experience
> in Solid Earth Science for Students) internship program was secured.
> In October, the Geodesy community came together to define a Long
> Term Science Plan for Geodesy – a plan that is currently being
> drafted. Other workshops throughout the year have supported
> planning and coordination for research and education.
>
> I will update you in a little more detail about some of these
> initiatives in advance of AGU so that you can come learn more at the
> UNAVCO Booth.
>
> I look forward to seeing you in San Francisco!
>
> Best,
>
> Meghan
>
> **********************
> M. Meghan Miller
> President, UNAVCO
> 6350 Nautilus Drive
> Boulder, CO 80301
>
> Voice: 303/381-7514
> By cell: 720/320-0026
> Fax: 303/381-7501
> meghan at unavco.org
>
> Save the date: March 9 - 11, 2010
> UNAVCO Science Workshop
>
>
>
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